22 ‘I916 _ _ _ THE CHARLO'l'1'ETOWN.GUA.RDIIN __ _ rl-ll. - The ‘ cess-ral Gaafaiaa ` ~ werii sais in si. san:-s Parish neu RESENTS T I ~ g- as JUST ARRIVED- Shipment ofgood on' Thursday afternoon part of the P ~ _ _ I ' - f horse rugs. PROWSE BROS. LTD. proceeds for the Red Cross. 3202. '°' "'°*°"°"". ' ’°=‘S° L- L““‘>’ Tile fiiiile AMERICA s LEADING Th ’ S¢Qut5 CASCAPIEDIA.-' The Cascapodia will endeavor fo make one more trip CURLING.- A well attended and lu bee ` from Montreall to the Island, but will most enthusiastic meeting of the Char# has borne the signature of i is cAs'roi=l|A Bmight’ and W ch has' n not return to Montreal. iottgtoiwrl' hCurlinbg Club was laid :alt ng t ntecu'sroomsat ern. bw” f"‘*d"; P°"‘ 'file enAN'r.-The c. G. s. Brant several working committees were an '“P°"i° '"1 3 n°° ° mime” left yesterday m°ornlng at 8 o'clock to pointed and the fdllowing. skips for “° "Lie t° d°°°iv° y‘I}unthi5° take up the huoys at Murray Harbor, the ensuing season were elected: -Mr. and J“9t'°3'¥°°d “N bi” Georgetown, Cardigan and Annan- James Paton. Di' F\lll6l‘t0h. MGIBFB 01111011801' U10 7'°“ith 0! dale, and to replace them with spar P. P096. C. H. Black. D- A- Mllxill- 9»8li-list EXP'=l‘|m°|l¢» buoys. V non, D. B. Stewart, Walter Grant, F. H. Beer, W. F. Tidmarsh, 0. Crabbe,` 3|-||PMENT,_. George Rogers, and L. B. McMillan. The Fur Sales Board yesterday re- Sillii 158? nlfllltbgrs 30;: bliziial-¢0`dCf0_l)‘ celved twent -live under- ime. fox an UYGBCB B11 e H BB li 5°' ff‘§t°'l 0”’ fa? siiins from iiifferent Isiagii ranches. was sl-sured ths “ss 0! Ons rink every 9 i’ °”°” ' ii These are pens from animals which morning and tha swms 011 Tilssdsv nm' other N‘“°c°“° have been accidentally killed. Some of and Friday “f'~°i'“°°““ “D i0 4 0'°i0Ck~ WWW' the ssnie liind of skins sold last week A lettsr from the Picton Club was fer as high as $250.00 each. 'rhese read isvitins Chsrlottstswn to nlsy are being shipped immediately to raw a match or a s'eries of matches at Pic- fur dealers, tou as early in the season as possible .__ and no doubt the invitation will be ac- G01' Two REQ|=|U|1'3__ (The saint cepted. With a good rink and goodice John Globe says: "Lf. J. D. McBeath the club is- looking forward to s srsat returned Friday night from P. E. I., dssi sl nlsssvrsbls slsy- this winter- whero he had been engaged ln recruit- C I A ALWAYS ing warn fer ine as-giseers. He se- Aominatrv cover- The Ad- cured two recruits on the Island and l1lt'il‘_i_1ily _C_0\1r{t met! in] Charlo_ttetow1_; ' signed two men at Moncton. He said a o‘c oc WB Bl' ily l110l`ll 115 all Bears the Signature of the Islanders were enjoying excellent i1iil0lll'il€ii lllliii 2 0’0i0¢k- Chief JUS' skating on the snialliaiies and ponds," tice sir wiifriii snnivan presided- _.__ The case of John F Campbell and LAST NIGHT IN BAPTIST others vs Poole & Thompson and Salt criunci-I -Rev charles R Freeinan er ia sons. came up fsr trial This is spoke' las-t evening at the Baptist an action for salvage. It arose over Victor Moore Famous Por His “CHIMMIE FADDEN” 5 Characterlzations IN THE GREAT AUTO- MOBILE PHOTO ‘PLAY . he Race With ANITA KING ’ Founded of the many in- cidents which took place . when Anita King Crossed The Continent alone in an Automobile “The Race” is full of daring incidents, hair raising Episode and Thril- ling moments, with plenty ,em ’ W s , hKNITTING Y_ARN.-Another; large? UNDE_RhV_IlEARf-Billy you; Ugiter- ' C e i . e ipment of Kn tting Yarn at 1. 0 a wear rg t DOW 811' 8°! 9 . fl " ~ i‘b. at Patcns. 3204. comfort that is coming to you. Pat- _ _ A Splelhdia, Eduadanal Feat“'e on's Limited. 3204. e I Romaiitic San Diego A aessiifnl sceaisreaan-e _ Hot Hearts and Cold Feet ' A Sure Cure for the Blues ` Two Eyes and a Dagger L_WHAT DOESILT SEE “riff S§i?.iii.f§'S‘§i§iIw" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - COMING COMING “Britain Prepared” church from Isa 53: 4 to 6. He gave a salvage services claimed to have been U Of LB\llht8l‘s | wonderful passage--more especially performed by the plaintiffs (some 25 I; 1% _s _ the last fe wwords “The I-Ord hath °r 3° Parties “"‘° "fide “W CWB' \\\\\\\\\\\'¢llllllllllAe\\\\lr§\\\\vllIl.\\\\\\\\\\\v1llll1lll§\\\\\\\\\ _ o im the in U of us all Ear Traverse) who in July 1913, claimed laid n H iq Yty . f - ~ ' In Q 0 S noon ;mpreo5ive__aaarching in its ap- that they sageg _thefchoongr “Snag pl -I - A. T n ng o a er THB Kind YOU H3V6 A|W8yS BO\.lQht ziiiglgiiiefltégTa(;re`:i)ni:{;’,f1,€ghs};g,?;,e,§? 312 sonS~_oo:,Bs;ncorgf, (ofglomoor on board' members' of the order now at the and many Impromptue speeches' of ' ,___ ew., o,Lc,.mce of Christ fm. on A ooo. cgiraigned go poolo & Thompsom Mon. front was being dispatched to bo ln huiinorous and entertaining character, Nfaun cssmisaiav nesvvo . f . . . ' , - ¢ _ A moi 1 0 »; ko 'loo their hands by Christimus, which in- us every K. of P. is aspeakor and awit fiiiiiiiieisiitilepiéiiniigedguiiiiieiiaingss xgixiig bhiaiwizen this stggmg Cacoaunsil pang Cludes the copy of the Guardian' coil- and no bunch of men can be called will izontinne through this week this S`Cii°°ii€'i' iii N°i`tii“mb9\'iimd mining this `rei"_"`i' upon to put up a better time and to - ' g¢,~o|to_ Tho Bohooo-or was- on hor way A song by Bio. A. E. Leigh. the mingle sc nptly the serious and fri- £_, _'sa' to Charlottetown when tho-o-omoioo next numbe was eiitliii.-.'iaslici;ilIy volouel In the daily round of life and STEPHEN MACDONALD ephen Miidonxilil flied .ill at Glonfanning on Frirlav illst ngeil 75 lie-i-e.i-lofi at St Geoigea and was the son oi’ Jollii Maciloinild , Head and his wife Cecily Mc who were among the pion St Georges Mr Macdon a young man he lived lol in Boston, Mass, wherc M r Mucclonuiil Georges Returning to the ls settled .nt Glenfzinning .ind farming A family n were born to thi ill, ilvc four daughters One son has been at tlic front i for some time past .incl was reported to be wouiided sons with one exception Island. as well as one of Mrs C .I McLean The funeral to on Sunday w s 8 The services at the and the grave were perform the pastor Rev Gregory Mac May his soul rest In peace. please copy l-ll: MATILDA M IRVING esterda morning months but no serious outcome anticipated until w when a turn for the worse ber physlcans held out no recovery She awaited the in end with the Chiistian faith and the loving sollci comfort of other- had charactcriz grins out to her dalighters who at an curly nge llnil been culled upon to inunrn the dcath of their father :ind upon whom this douhio bercuvcnlent in the loss ul' tlieir lii`c's stay and lov~ ing guiiiie falls with i-rushing weight. 'l‘hci'<» :irc loft Io nlollrn three' iialigii- ters, l\/lis's Mary' J., tcuchcr in Pl'in'cc» Street School. Miss Katherine C., of thc News Department of the Guard- inn, and Miss- Margaret, bookkeefper with the tfoniicnsed Milk Company, also one brother, Mr. James McNeill, of fha Prince Eillvai-il Island Railway. The funeral takes plncc this afternoon, the service beginning at 2.20, the cor- tcgc leaving the home nt 2.40 to the itzlilwuy Station, tilcfice to Sherwood Ceiiietery. ALLIES ADVANCING IN MONASTIR AREA. (Canadian Press Despatch) BERiLlN. Nov. 21-4 Wireless to Say- ville- Attempts of Serbian troops to nilviince in the Moglenica region' of the Macedonian front yesterday were defeated it is announced officially. In illc Monuiitir district the- ‘Entente troops are s-till advancing. MATTER OF OPINION. “Meryl” F‘ather’s voice rolled down the stairs and into the dim and silent parlor. "Yes, Papa, dear." “Ask that young man if he has the time." A moment of silence. "Yes, George has his watch with him." “Then ask him what is the time.” “He says it is 11.48, papa." “Then ask him if he doesn’t think it about bedtime." _ Another moment of silence. " occurred at 2 a. im. The captain of received. lillty- tlio world. Sho will bc sadly niisscd by the schooner claimed that he did not Bi'0- J- N- ii0i`illl1ill Wil0 irl UiJ0\1i |“ a vory large circle of friends and the abandon her, but left her to go on I0 ielll/B file City WHS DBX! il0il0I‘eii ill- syiiipiilliy ol' thc whole community f - board the steamer to Charlottetown ll MHS! Hllli replied in a _very neat! . _~ ._ » s eec ex _re-sein the ho e that he' 150 PERSONS REPORTED KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK ON TEXAS RAILWAY , to obtain assistance and that when he D il. P K ll | returned next day with Bates' tug he might be enabled to follow in they ---- talns, which was captured Friday dominates the Cema valley andtlle road to Monastir and Prilep. The victory also puts' the Serhians in touch with the French at Baildentzl. and ap- parently rendered a combined ad- vance on Negochani, on the east bank of the Cerna, and Tebavtsi, on the slopes of Seltza, the inevitable next move, comparatively easy..The Ger- mans and Bulgarians were most strongly fortified on Cbuke, as it was the last height before the plain e!-- tending to Monastir. Opposite Nego utes. “Pape’s Diapepsin” is harmless; Get some now, this minute. and rid yourself of stomach misery and' indi- question in five minutes. -"T cnnicna that the schooner was not Humsrsus sssrwlies- by Bro- T- ir derelict and that the plaintiffs had While and Bro. Dunn followed. ‘_‘PA2i'§S3iAJ§3P€.:.N;T?;/gigHssouR no right to withhold possession of her A toast to absent members with ' from the master. The plaintiffs tow- particular reference to those at the 'N FWE MINUTES' ed her into Summerside with gaso- front was honored and replied to by line boats and defendants contend if as 1- :.‘::.;;“s§ ;”.‘1::..':“;.";... ':,‘:.i;;““;s;.°:; assi". .‘:a:;'f.'1...§‘.°;.r.'f.f'. if G' your swmach M' “es like a lump of ed from her port of destination Mr L C ’Br'yenton and Jame, Taitgiii Lead’ refusing to digest’ or you helen John F Campbell was giving. evi-Z of' whom have birothers or ions fi ht gas and eruciaw sour' midigested dence when the court adjourned at ing for Kin' and Countr g food‘, or have a feeling of dizziness, 4 45 £6 meet at 10 30 this morning A g_ y' heart-hnrn, fullness, nausea, had taste C' Saunders and E' H Strong fmjthé All sxcsllsrit sslv by Bro. Roy Dann 1 in mouth and stomach, headache, you piainmifs. Johnstoé C for Poole was “ext °°“""ib“te‘i- can surely get relief in five minutes. & Thombson ownérs ‘ot 'ine cargo. The °°i°5i°I1 WHS' l'€'ii€V€d Of 111011- Ask your pharamcist to show you Bentley K 6 for Sultan owners 0? otony by gramophone selections and the formula, plainly printe'd' on these the sch’00n`er " ’ frequent renditions 01’ that time honor- fifty-cent cases ofi Pape's Dia/pepsin, ' " then you will un erstand why dye- ~ peptic troubles of all kinds must go, ' PERSONALS ‘ ' -i- and why it relieves sour out of order --- stomachs er indigestion in five' min- Mrs-. Lowther. Cornwall. was in the City yesterday. tastes like candy, though each d'ose -i Wm digest and' or-spare for aosimiloai Mi-_ Charles Gauthier, North Rus- uon logo tho blood on rho food you ‘ tico, has returned from Western Can- eat; besides, it makes you go to thel Mill- table ith a healthy p etlt ; b t, what w‘iii please you ani)ost,eis thgf Hr. J. H. Gill, City, retu hed from you Wm fool that your otomooh and ii business trip to_Sumemri-lide yes- intestines are clear and fresh, and iiifiilly- you willunot noisgd to re;o_l;t to laxativ- M B M E h _ th M __ Ho es or ve-r p s or oun or l'~ C 9-0 0l“‘i1.0 G 0l‘9 ' constipation, B ess tel, and Mrs. James Hughes were D_This _city willkhave many “Pape’s ill Sullllllimlidli On S8¢lll'iiliY- U apeps n" cran s. as me eo l ‘ will call them, but you ess] be lénggrs Mr. Charles Stewart, of Dalhousie. slas-tic about this splendid stomach N- B-r Wil0 illl-B been V,iBilillS ill Chill' preparation, 100, if you over topo it lottetown for the past few days, leaves for indigeistion, _ gases_ hoonom-o, on return home this evening. sourness, yspepsa or -any s-tom h misery, ' ac Mrs. Clifford Rose. who has been spending the past few months in the city visiting her imothe-r, Mrs. John Garrick, left yesterday morning for her home in' New Glasgow. life, until she __ __ ‘blessed sleep from which H6 ‘ill 21 the SiiVBl` V0iC6 we - ` - YS. D Dil. Y ep Sho was announced, impersonally, “he says and was a life. that lic rarely goes to bed before 1, James Presbyter--_ hut it seems to him that is a matter an indefatigable he-lp-, oi' personal preference merely, and for the welfare of that if he were in your place he community and_ would go now if he felt-sleepy." ?‘ F I5 Y°“r a¢¢°“nt Pan Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dixon. cilyile dll¢. S88 B881' & WECIIS’ River, were in the city this week. They- adv- in thi* “We iii? i¢ihi§s§§`°i'i»ii`i'ri°ifsNifif’& 1i).ifi§’i'§.§` iii 3179`11'21MEif- Quarrie, students of P. W. College. Mr. Mark McGuigan, of the law of- fice of McKinnon & McNeill, left yes- Ch°ld Th ° Grape-Nuts This delicious food is made from whole wheat and malted barley-scientifically baked many hours to a high degree of di- It provides, ln concentrated form, the elements of nourishment so necessary for budding active, growing bodies and brains, I and the kiddies really like Grape-Nuts- they need no urging Every table should have its daily ration of Grape Nuts- ' s a Reason” Made in Canada ADIVIIRAUY AND NEW WAR IVIETHUDS raid and the ilicrr-.use of submarine operations The Pont, Mail and Star wmiiisiiled pointedly en this snhiect last week and the Daily Telegraph this morning in a lou editor-|31 . 1 '~ . . ._ , ‘r . .i - . _ , f .."'-~' - .»l~f`-f»f;`."' ~"f‘;-r"5'f. f. _ '-:l.' .. .'.r.- yn '. , = .» _ s.. ~ lf.-. sf' »,. 5-- '» ,.1 terday morning for Sydney to assist at the the marriage of his cousin, Dr. I. E. Croken, to Misa Cassie Mc- Dougall, sister of Mr. D. H. McDoug- all, general manager of the Dominion (Canadian Press Del at h I Sf 1C ti ' fs d 1 T611 l‘lV€ 011 ncsncs, Ns.. cartel. is! ss... '°“ °° °"’°’“ °" ° Y “°’ growing criticism of the Admiralty iilieiy. 0WillE to the recent channel BY KNIGHTS UF PYTHIAS E . says that the Admiralty is strongly Last night in Castle Hall a largely vhsifwted by shanses due to the war_ attended meeting of the members of, »lt adds that the notions faith in Empire Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Admiral Jelllcoe ~ is undiminisbed but was held, the. event taking the form of that the hostilities have brought un- ii banquet board laden with baked foreeen developments, notably in sub- beans tea and toast prepared by the marines, mines and aeronautics, all members on the spot, the toast done 01' Wilch M9 departments Ovsrated by to a turn on electric toasters. After Gfffmmis in U19 Prime of life. appetites' had been appeased cigars, if il`i_ |10! Slii'Dl‘isiil8." says the cigarettes, pipes \.and tobacco, were Paper' ii i-ill! °iii°°l'B ‘Willing the passed around and the Chancellor com- admiralty board, reared in a very mander, J. M. Hunter, stated that different school, should be somewhat fha occasion was of a fourfold nature. lnpervious to new ideas in these A tribute to bro. C. L. McKay, 8. days of naval revolution. It is per- Campbell, J . N. Hoffmann and T. B. hilps inevitable that the nation Grady, Supt. of the P. E. Island Rail- should wonder whether the Admiral- way. Unfortunately bro. Grady was \li_\'- ty would not gain were fresh blood able to be present, and a telegram ei- Introduced into its deliberations. 'pressing his reg-retswas-read. Bro. B. Above all things the nation needs a A. McDonald was appointed toast Board of Admiralty open to new master. In informal attitude the methods_ Would it not be well if bers were called upon to drink _ . seamen fresh from the sea, experien- sparkling cold water a toust to "Till ced in the phase of warfare now being King," which was enthusiastically pursued by the enemy, were given a honored in singing "God Save _the more commanding voice in our naval King.” ` 'V ' affairs?" c " he army" likewise honored was _._..il.._ -responded to by Maier C.,L. MM. one ay, vans ron e'rsA|.|No eofnmaniiiiiiriyes Pogigatterr. ._ _. one Mli.i.io~_ isianii iiiiil iq; b..l . his of the evening who in a lpleit s » WINNIPEO. Nov. 20.--Contractor tort gave b__i|le§ _ $i_>sYlfZ§sll¢i‘ _ Thomas Kelly was sentenced eo' two tions. Next in . . . , l and a half years In Stony lloiintain lately return __lil|_ll_M. si; Mon o eo; _ __ __ _ penitentiary for stealing about a mil- aponded to MIR., _, _ ° P 'tum ver Co md Windsor om" lion dollars from the Manitoba gov- dieser" »~ _ 4-. ,»»if_~. _ ‘ _ _ ernment In connection with his con- Bro. Coleman explained _that as a ti-ect for the construction of the par- ‘member otha -** 'hmm' mwnllf l~r»=~ if .` . \ “ ' ' - A . .¢',»'i.--:.-. f found tho plaintiffs |n poooooojon of steps of his' esteemed partner and ¢'LAREDO,'l‘c/xas, Nov.19-One _hun- the schooner and asserts that they b"°th°"`i“'il1W llllii i0iil tile -if/Wisili. ’ roms-od to dolivoy hor up to him oo. Regiment now being formed in Mon- the master thereof. The defendants _"eni- brothe-rs, Geoffrey Fitzgerald, F. M. dred and fifty'-nine persons were kill- ed and imiiny more or less 'seriously injured in a. railroad wreck on the inter-Oceanic line to Vera Cruz, be- tween Dehesn and San Miguel ,near Jalupu, on November 12, according to reliable reports received here' to- iiB`fii°- day. According to this information all but one of the five' cars' of the train left the track and rolled over a cliff. The passengers were Iliterally ground iiioiiilillill Elini!- to pieces. ATHENS, November 14, via Lon'- don, November 16- Furthier de- tails' of the Serbian victory in the Cerna. River region last week have been given the' Associated Press b y. ed classic "He's n Jolly Good Fellow _ §_:ii51eP$_f_‘;'t_;’rf_,_ s;‘1’gg;°"o;7i§‘;§‘t‘;aH;igl?!§f slat the operations. iL__;=l I I Ilidtationa disappoint. GI' 011 _ Do not be taiinad into accepting a mbstitute. Pain is a blessing in disguise. It is Nature’s danger signal to warn you that there is something wrong in the system. While headache may result from a variety of causes, it most frequently dc- notes a starved condition of the nerves. __ The brain is the headqllal'te1's or central” oi’ the nervous systcni. .Here nerve force ls consumed at an euor;im‘.ls rate. If there ls any lack of rich, red blood from which to form new nervous energy the brain is first to feel it and the head aches. Headaches 'WW be Biioppcd 'by powerful drugs, but that is like 'breaking the semaphore which warns the engineer of danger. The only wise way is to increase the amourit of rich, red blood in the human body by using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, and thereby feed the starved nerves back to health -and vigor. . Not only will the headaches disappear, but YOU Wlii Sleep well, feel well and gradually re- gain strength and confidence. The Nerve Food will sharpen the appetite, improve digafggion and ‘build up the whole system. ' _ In this way tile headache ,will prove a bleu- lng. It has warned .yon of approiehing nerv-' ous collapse hils t th which to build gcocihealtillie il ` t°`md.`ti°n on Di-`. Chueb N F 5o.e¢m. f°l‘ $2-50, all dealeixsrilr lsdganson Bat; 1,806 Limited,_ Toronto. » ’ " l t . » I . ...mam .,.,:.. s; . g., ,_,,_ . _ _ . i _ _ i _ .. , M. ., ,-,,,,,~;_, A.. ,. .V _ft . i V _ - »- ~-- hani, on the west bank of the Cerna, an extensive marshi forims the only remaining obstacle to an attempt at the encirclelnent of Kenalll, where tho Germans and Bulgarians are still in force, and to an advance on Mon More than 1,500 Germans and Bill garlans were made prisoners among them thirty officers, and eight mor tars, fifteen machine' guns and several Serbian military- officials here are delighted over the situation They declare that now the Monasfir offensive' has' proceeded beyond the mountains it can be continued, de- spite the winter, as the cold weather and freezing of the marshes will as